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1984 anti-Sikh riots: HC notice to Sajjan,CBI on victim”s plea

Press Trust of India NEW DELHI, 10 JULY: The Delhi high court today sought responses from the CBI and Congress leader…

Press Trust of India
NEW DELHI, 10 JULY: The Delhi high court today sought responses from the CBI and Congress leader Sajjan Kumar on a plea filed by the family of the victims challenging his acquittal in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case.
A Bench of justices G S Sistani and G P Mittal issued notice to CBI and Kumar for 27 August.
The notice was issued on a plea filed by members of the victims’ family who contended that the trial court had failed to appreciate the legally admissible evidence in its verdict.
The appeal filed by Jagdish Kaur and Nirpreet Kaur, who had lost their close relatives in the carnage following the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, has sought setting aside of the trial court’s 30 April judgement.
They have in their plea filed through advocate Kamna Vohra contended that the verdict was “erroneous” as the trial court had failed to appreciate that there was ample legally admissible evidence against Kumar to show he had allegedly “engineered” the murders of five Sikh persons in Raj Nagar area of Delhi cantonment.
They also submitted that the trial court had ignored the statements of Jagdish Kaur, Jagsher Kaur and Nirpreet Kaur who were direct witness to Kumar’s presence and “speech of hatred” given by him on 2 November , 1984.
On 30 April, allowing Kumar to walk free in the case, the trial court in its 129-page verdict had said that Jagdish Kaur’s subsequent testimony, that she had seen him instigating a mob with his provocative speech, was “not acceptable and believable”.
The court had acquitted Kumar, a former Lok Sabha MP from Outer Delhi, but convicted five others: Balwan Khokkar, an ex-councillor, Mahender Yadav, an ex-MLA, Kishan Khokkar, Girdhari Lal and Captain Bhagmal, for their involvement in the case.

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